A biconvex lens has a focal length of 10 cm. It is cut in half and two pieces are placed as shown. The focal length of the final combination in cm is
A
10
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B
20
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C
40
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D
Not a lens
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Solution
The correct option is A10 Before breaking the focal length of the lens can be found out as shown below 1f=(μ−1)(1R1−1R2)=(μ−1)[1R1−(−1R2)] 1f=(μ−1)2R⇒f=R2(μ−1)
After breaking, let the focal length of the leftmost lens be f1 1f1=(μ−1)(1∞−(−1R)) 1f1=(μ−1)(1R) f1=R(μ−1) f1=2f=20cm
let the focal length of the rightmost lens be f2 1f2=(μ−1)(1R−1∞) 1f2=(μ−1)(1R) f2=R(μ−1) f2=2f=20cm 1fnet=1f1+1f2 120+120=110 fnet=10cm